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Author Fallon, Katie, author.

Title Vulture : the private life of an unloved bird / Katie Fallon.

Publication Info. Lebanon, NH : ForeEdge, an imprint of University Press of New England, [2017]

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Location Call No. Status
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  598.92 FAL    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  598.92 FALLON    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  598.92 FALLON    Check Shelf
Description 232 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-222) and index.
Contents Introduction : the spokesbird -- Vulture culture -- The private lives of public birds -- Rockshelter -- Wings and prayers -- Rebirth -- Hill of the sacred eagles -- On the move -- Virginia is for vultures -- Battlefield ghosts -- Welcome back, buzzards -- Epilogue : spokesbirds for the spokesbirds -- Afterword : what you can do.
Summary Turkey vultures, the most widely distributed and abundant scavenging birds of prey on the planet, are found from central Canada to the southern tip of Argentina, and nearly everywhere in between. In the United States we sometimes call them buzzards; in parts of Mexico the name is aura cabecirroja, in Uruguay jote cabeza colorada, and in Ecuador gallinazo aura. A huge bird, the turkey vulture is a familiar sight from culture to culture, in both hemispheres. But despite being ubiquitous and recognizable, the turkey vulture has never had a book of literary nonfiction devoted to it—until Vulture. Floating on six-foot wings, turkey vultures use their keen senses of smell and sight to locate carrion. Unlike their cousin the black vulture, turkey vultures do not kill weak or dying animals; instead, they cleanse, purify, and renew the environment by clearing it of decaying carcasses, thus slowing the spread of such dangerous pathogens as anthrax, rabies, and botulism. The beauty, grace, and important role of these birds in the ecosystem notwithstanding, turkey vultures are maligned and underappreciated; they have been accused of spreading disease and killing livestock, neither of which has ever been substantiated. Although turkey vultures are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which makes harming them a federal offense, the birds still face persecution. They’ve been killed because of their looks, their odor, and their presence in proximity to humans. Even the federal government occasionally sanctions zroost dispersals,y which involve the harassment and sometimes the murder of communally roosting vultures during the cold winter months. Vulture follows a year in the life of a typical North American turkey vulture. By incorporating information from scientific papers and articles, as well as interviews with world-renowned raptor and vulture experts, author Katie Fallon examines all aspects of the bird’s natural history: breeding, incubating eggs, raising chicks, migrating, and roosting. After reading this book you will never look at a vulture in the same way again.
Subject Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia.
Turkey vulture -- United States.
Birds -- Conservation -- Appalachian Region -- Anecdotes.
Wildlife rescue -- Appalachian Region -- Anecdotes.
Wildlife rescue -- Appalachian Region -- Anecdotes.
Birds -- Conservation -- Appalachian Region -- Anecdotes.
Turkey vulture -- United States.
Genre/Form Anecdotes.
Other Form: Online version: Fallon, Katie, author. Vulture. Lebanon, NH : ForeEdge, 2017 9781512600308 (DLC) 2016054859
ISBN 9781611689716 (cloth)
1611689716 (cloth)
9781512600308 (epub, mobi & pdf)
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